Yep a nice little game ,
Whilst the English is not great, and hopefully someone can help the author with this, you get the gist of what is going on.
Basically answer questions, battle things (attacking body parts and defending your own ) play rock paper scissors stone and try not to be transformed.
Overall a nice bit of fun
I don't review much, but I feel I should in the case of this because I feel some of the reviews leveled against the game don't take into account the length and time that the author put into this game - which shows in the work being delivered.
The game has some great elements to it. The graphics being used, and the effort put into the doll transformation is awesome. So not only do you have text based changes happening to the character (their description) you also have a visual representation of the transformation happening depending on what is changed.
The combat in fact to me works well. The idea is to "hit" something of the enemy (the person going to change you), and you select three positions. Then you have two options to defend something on your body to avoid being hit (from memory 6 positions). If you are successful in defending you don't get hit, and if you are successful on attacking you hit the other player. You don't transform the enemy, but instead wear them down so they will run away - but might come back to change you again.
There is a number of scenes as you are learning about the way to get home, and also getting the items (Gems) to get home. Some of the options in the scenes are a little random for me, and a little more context around the options, and the character you are playing would have helped understand some of the options (for example, why spitting on the statues was there, and the reason behind it?)
The Paper Rock and Scissors are broken, that is the only game part I felt needed fixing. The issue around here is that when you pick scissors if the enemy picks the same, you win - which should be a draw.
There are multiple game overs - probably not as much as I would have liked, since I couldn't seem to figure out how to change into anything other than the final item. But in my hour run-through I managed to get 4 endings, and 3 final transformations.
Overall however, this is a great game. It has spelling issues, the author hasn't English as a first Language, and with proof and help on the wording (which I am happy to do if you want) and some expanding of certain areas (again something I am happy to help with), this would be a high quality fun transformation game.
Certainly don't give up on the game, I would love to see if polished up, and extended some to make it a bigger game, with more transformations (where you certainly have the universe and opening to do so). Very nice effort.
I reviewed this game on the other posting, which then got deleted. My original review was fairly lengthy, but I'm unwilling to go into that much detail again. That being said, I would like to make some points.
The paperdoll system the game uses to display your charactor, and transformations, is great. The subtle animations give it some life, and the peices fit together fairly well (with some awkward exceptions, suh as suddenly wearing a ripped dress) and the main transformation is fairly decent. The paperdoll descriptions are also decently written if you can get over the (sadly significant) grammatical errors, and the game offers some different scenes if different parts are transformed, which was great. It's a shame there were not more transformations using the paperdoll, though I fully understand why there is not considering the no doubt significant effort required to make the one.
I'm also just fond of the various transformations in the game in general.
The negatives to this game are, sadly, also significant. Most noteably the poor english, which is quite hard to get over. The second flew is the combat, which is mostly pointless. It asks you to select three options each turn, with two dialogs to click through between them. The first option is entierly arbitrary and makes no difference to the battle, the second is a bug that shouldn't exist, and the final option offers limited control. There is a modicum of strategy to the third option, but in the end it's still just random chance.
I feel like the game is a good start for a new creator and would like to not see them give up. There is definatly appeal to the game, it's just slightly burried.
PS: The name change durring transformation is fantastic.
Let's just say that this game nees a LOT of work.
The dialog is very badly written (English is obviously not the creator's first language), the graphics are about as mis-matched as they get, the combat is completely random and confusing, and the "battles" seem to go on forever as a result.
Still, beneath the lack of polish is some potential, but you might not want to stick around to see it.
The art doesn't match well and the UI is horrible. Not to mention the spelling and grammar are poor.